Tag Archives: Snow

It’s already been a spectacular start to the Aurora season, with bright and fast-moving displays up at 70 degrees North. Andy and the Aurorahunters team have been able to capture some more memorable shots and have been able to find … Continue reading →

Last week I was able to hunt for the Northern Lights. I had seen them previously near to Tromsø in Northern Norway in December 2011 and more fortuitously near to Inverness in October 2012, but I was in search of … Continue reading →

In early Autumn last year, the BBC announced that instead of the usual format for Autumnwatch, it would be cutting it to a single week, with a second week scheduled for January and would therefore be the first series of … Continue reading →

I’ve just added a new guide to the articles section of the blog, this time on winter photography. Snow can play havoc with camera metering systems, causing problems with under-exposure. This guide looks at an overview of how metering systems … Continue reading →

It’s been an unusual winter so far in the UK. We often get cold weather (if not in the same league as parts of North America and Central and Eastern Europe), but this year has been unusual because it’s been … Continue reading →